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Ink 19 :: The Librarians

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The Pathetic Aesthetic (Pandacide). Review by Kurt Channing.

THE LIBRARIANS THE PATHETIC AESTHETIC Pandacide There's no shushing these librarians -- they crash out of the speakers like an Oxford Unabridged smashing through a display case. "Peace + Quiet," the opening track, throws off sparks like Pleased to Meet Me-era Replacements, down to the air of resignation ...

Ink 19 :: Piano Magic

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February 1999 :: Music N-R :: Piano Magic (Matthew Moyer)

... Vol. 13 Darla Bliss Out is exquisite in a meticulous and painstaking kind of way. Piano Magic shapes electronic music like tiny watchworks - all of the pieces click and whir together to form a quiet harmony. Piano Magic constructs their pocket symphonies to be ageless, ancient and pointing to a distant ...

Ink 19 :: Ruta Sepetys

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December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Ruta Sepetys (Ed Furniture)

RUTA SEPETYS by Ed Furniture Ruta Sepetys. Ahhhhh... At age 13 she painted her room a dark shade of brown, and would sit there for hours with the shades drawn. For years she experimented with manipulating her voice in many different ways. Eventually, that led to her current occupation: full-time Manager ...

Ink 19 :: Punk is a Four-Letter Word

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The iconoclastic punk rocker and former leader of Screeching Weasel, Ben Weasel offers up his first non-fiction collection. Troy Jewell takes a look.

PUNK IS A FOUR-LETTER WORD BY BEN WEASEL Hope And Nonthings   Ben Weasel, leader of seminal power-punk bands Screeching Weasel and The Riverdales, and former columnist for Maximumrocknroll, apparently has been writing for some time now. His first collection of essays and columns, Punk is a Four-Letter ...

Ink 19 :: The Foxymorons

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power pop,alt. country,jangle,southern,texas,The Foxymorons,Hesitation Eyes,Heatstroke,Aaron Shaul

THE FOXYMORONS HESITATION EYES Heatstroke Hesitation Eyes is an album of amiable, non-confrontational alt.country/AM rock with more than a handful of overt allusions to '70s power pop. This may sound unremarkable in theory, but it proves to be somewhat successful in practice. The main problem is that ...
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